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... development of the country . Socialist economies will choose development goals different from the mixed economies and the development objectives in the under - developed country will be different from the objectives sought to be achieved in ...
... development of the country . Socialist economies will choose development goals different from the mixed economies and the development objectives in the under - developed country will be different from the objectives sought to be achieved in ...
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... under - developed countries leaves much to be desired . Inexperienced leadership , corruption , poor organisation , cumbersome and time - wasting procedures , demo- ralised civil service , lack of enthusiasm ... Under-developed Countries.
... under - developed countries leaves much to be desired . Inexperienced leadership , corruption , poor organisation , cumbersome and time - wasting procedures , demo- ralised civil service , lack of enthusiasm ... Under-developed Countries.
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Anil Kumar Jain. Problem of resource mobilisation is somewhat different in under - developed countries . Whereas in advanced countries income level as also the ratio of savings to national income is very high , in under - developed ...
Anil Kumar Jain. Problem of resource mobilisation is somewhat different in under - developed countries . Whereas in advanced countries income level as also the ratio of savings to national income is very high , in under - developed ...
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Types of Planning 1733 | 17 |
Planning Exercises in India 3447 | 34 |
Aims and Objectives of the FiveYear 4860 | 48 |
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achieved additional taxation allocation Anil Kumar Jain areas balance banks basic black money capita income capital cent Central consumption crores deficit financing direct taxes domestic Draft Plan economic development Economic Planning employment estimates expenditure exports Fifth Plan foodgrains foreign formulation Fourth Plan Government of India growth rate important increase Indian economy Indian Planning Jain lakhs loans Mahalanobis Mahalanobis model ment mixed economy money supply National Development Council national income National Planning objectives output P.B. Desai Pattern of Outlay percentage perspective plan Plan Outlay Plan period planners Planning Commission Planning in India planning model population poverty poverty line Pradesh Pranab Mukherjee priority private sector problem programmes public enterprises public sector outlay raised rate of growth revenue Rupees in crores rural schemes Second Plan sector investment share Sixth Five-Year Plan Sixth Plan social strategy Tamil Nadu targets Third Plan three Annual Plans tion tonnes trade utilisation Uttar Pradesh